2,393
2.4K
Oct 28, 2013
10/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 2,393
favorite 0
quote 0
the white house can thank nsa leaker, edward snowden. president obama has had to apologize to hollande, merkel, and current and former leaders in mexico and president ruseff who even canceled a state visit to washington she was so angry. while the nsa scandal is also causing protests at home, with european allies, it could cost serious money. the european union, america's largest trading partner, is threatening to cancel pending trade talks in the u.s. >> when we're doing this in germany, france, great britain, other nations we've been allied with in fighting al qaeda, invading libya, these kinds of things just trample trust. >> the administration and its defenders say most of the spying is legitimate for the protection of the u.s. and its allies. >> so a bad guy in afghanistan can use networks in france or germany or great britain or the united states and plan operations with somebody else who may be in afghanistan, but you could still use all of those networks. >> the nsa has issued an unusual denial of one british report that said pre
the white house can thank nsa leaker, edward snowden. president obama has had to apologize to hollande, merkel, and current and former leaders in mexico and president ruseff who even canceled a state visit to washington she was so angry. while the nsa scandal is also causing protests at home, with european allies, it could cost serious money. the european union, america's largest trading partner, is threatening to cancel pending trade talks in the u.s. >> when we're doing this in germany,...
2,647
2.6K
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 2,647
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the nsa chief is denying allegations from edward snowden that the agency tapped into google and yahoo! data centers. >>> and breaking news right now, from the middle east, u.n. inspectors have just reported that syria has now destroyed all of its chemical weapon production equipment. that's one day ahead of the deadline. but the country still has roughly 1,000 tons of chemical weapons, including mustard gas and sarin. it has until the middle of next year to destroy those weapons. >>> and troubling statements about the economy. the federal reserve is keeping its economic stimulus program in place for now. that means, printing more money to keep interest rates low. because it says the housing recovery is now starting to slow down, jobs are still not being created quickly enough. however, the fed is not saying just how long the stimulus will last. that uncertainty could hurt stocks on wall street today. >>> speaking of, a rollercoaster ride for facebook. its stocks soared after the company reported big profits. then, sank after the company revealed a drop in the number of teenagers
. >>> the nsa chief is denying allegations from edward snowden that the agency tapped into google and yahoo! data centers. >>> and breaking news right now, from the middle east, u.n. inspectors have just reported that syria has now destroyed all of its chemical weapon production equipment. that's one day ahead of the deadline. but the country still has roughly 1,000 tons of chemical weapons, including mustard gas and sarin. it has until the middle of next year to destroy those...
2,275
2.3K
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 2,275
favorite 0
quote 0
and google servers were targeted is based on disclosures from nsa leaker edward snowden. nsa has been long worried about this possibility of snooping. >>> the parents of a georgia teen who was found dead inside a rolledup gym mat have won getting the video released. kendrick johnson fell head first into the upright mat and became trapped, but an independent autopsy concluded he died from a blow to the neck. the federal prosecutor is speaking publicly about the case for the first time. >>> osha has fined circumstance doe low sail over a woman who fell. now cirque du soleil was cited for six violations. >>> the faa is relaxing the rues for the use of -- rules for the use of electronic devices on airplanes. passengers will be able to read e books, play games and watch videos during all phases of flights with some limited exceptions. >> all right. you know it because boston is planning a weekend victory parade for the red sox who captured the world series title last night. the 6-1 victory came in game 6. sent boston fans spilling into the streets. even sweeter it was the firs
and google servers were targeted is based on disclosures from nsa leaker edward snowden. nsa has been long worried about this possibility of snooping. >>> the parents of a georgia teen who was found dead inside a rolledup gym mat have won getting the video released. kendrick johnson fell head first into the upright mat and became trapped, but an independent autopsy concluded he died from a blow to the neck. the federal prosecutor is speaking publicly about the case for the first time....
1,614
1.6K
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 1,614
favorite 0
quote 2
snowden and whether or not he is a whistle blower or somewhere on the spectrum to traitor? >> i never had any doubt that he is a traitor. these revelations regardless of the con dent of it, for example, just the fact that we are -- he is implicating the british working with us is a betrayal of our partners. think of how it will damage other intelligence agencies who will not help us. we need the help of the british, the spanish, the egyptians all over the world. we will penetrate cells out to kill americans. i found one curiosity in this report who knows if it's true that we are eavesdropping on the pope. reminds me of stalin's question the pope how many divisions does he have? why in god's name are we listening in on the pope unless the nsa employees want to be theologically inspired. it sounds like the nsa is in a position where it can collect signal intelligence and anything it can collect it will collect. i think what's happening with this denial by alexander that we are not breaking into these nodes, these data centers is an artful way of perhaps not addressing what i
snowden and whether or not he is a whistle blower or somewhere on the spectrum to traitor? >> i never had any doubt that he is a traitor. these revelations regardless of the con dent of it, for example, just the fact that we are -- he is implicating the british working with us is a betrayal of our partners. think of how it will damage other intelligence agencies who will not help us. we need the help of the british, the spanish, the egyptians all over the world. we will penetrate cells...
562
562
Nov 3, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 562
favorite 0
quote 0
anonymous supports on-line leakers of sensitive information like edward snowden. happy birthday billy bram graham. he will celebrate his 95th birthday and his family is throwing him a party. president clinton, sarah palin and donald trump are invited. ted cruz is doing tv. he is going on jay leno. we are not sure what they will talk about but perhaps his reading of "green eggs and ham" could come up. that's your weekly five. >> rosa flores, thank you so much. >>> police are looking for four suspects. they say gunfire occurred saturday night in a grassy area on campus and the victim was a considerable distance away. campus was locked down for about 30 minutes. police arrested the parents after 10-year-old girl whose body was found burned in a trash can. the girl's dad called 911 yesterday saying he was suicidal. he also told the dispatcher his daughter drunk some sort of chemical and died. the dad pointed officers it a trash can where they found a badly burned body. the girl's father and step mother have now been charged with murder. >>> a man faces charges for acc
anonymous supports on-line leakers of sensitive information like edward snowden. happy birthday billy bram graham. he will celebrate his 95th birthday and his family is throwing him a party. president clinton, sarah palin and donald trump are invited. ted cruz is doing tv. he is going on jay leno. we are not sure what they will talk about but perhaps his reading of "green eggs and ham" could come up. that's your weekly five. >> rosa flores, thank you so much. >>> police...
1,294
1.3K
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 1,294
favorite 0
quote 1
especially when you consider edward snowden and his continuing leaks here in what may be around the corner for him. >> the obama administration is finding stuff on the offensive for a whole host of things, the story about people purchasing individual insurance and whether that's going to be the same as the insurance they previously had. nsa story. it wasn't too long ago we were talking about the government shutdown, how awful that was for the republican party, certainly how awful it was for a lot of people who found themselves without paychecks and a lot of services. but certainly the last two weeks have been a very big boom for the republican party and you've seen the obama administration and white house certainly on the defensive. >> with this -- for example, with the nsa, i don't know how it's necessarily a big boom for them because you do have rpz like peter king defending the administration and defending the president. there are not clear divided lines as we saw with the government shutdown and even early on with republicans who were hand in hand on fighting the health care law. >> ta
especially when you consider edward snowden and his continuing leaks here in what may be around the corner for him. >> the obama administration is finding stuff on the offensive for a whole host of things, the story about people purchasing individual insurance and whether that's going to be the same as the insurance they previously had. nsa story. it wasn't too long ago we were talking about the government shutdown, how awful that was for the republican party, certainly how awful it was...
329
329
Nov 1, 2013
11/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 329
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the german mp described his three-hour meeting with edward snowden in moscow. wasfugitive, said the mp, relaxed and seemed healthy. he could go shopping. mr. snowden wants to explain how, as he sees it, the u.s. intelligence agencies broke the law. and mr. snowden is looking at how he might move from russia to germany. you can imagine traveling to germany, provided there is a guarantee he could stay here for another country -- or another country and be safe there. that means legally speaking, safe passage followed by asylum. visa to stay in russia expires next june. if it is not extended, the fugitive has a problem. if he leaves russia, the visa becomes invalid and he cannot return. in berlin, the american ambassador to germany has been saying that his embassy is not a nest of espionage, as some german media have labeled it. >> what we have on our rooftop bar some electronic equipment. we like you, like the rooftop of this building i am in, or in the communication business. we communicate with other embassies around the world. we communicate back in washington.
. >> the german mp described his three-hour meeting with edward snowden in moscow. wasfugitive, said the mp, relaxed and seemed healthy. he could go shopping. mr. snowden wants to explain how, as he sees it, the u.s. intelligence agencies broke the law. and mr. snowden is looking at how he might move from russia to germany. you can imagine traveling to germany, provided there is a guarantee he could stay here for another country -- or another country and be safe there. that means legally...
237
237
Nov 1, 2013
11/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the german mp described his three-hour meeting with edward snowden in moscow. wasfugitive, said the mp, relaxed and seemed healthy. he could go shopping. mr. snowden wants to explain how, as he sees it, the u.s. intelligence agencies broke the law. and mr. snowden is looking at how he might move from russia to germany. you can imagine traveling to germany, provided there is a guarantee he could stay here for another country -- or another country and be safe there. that means legally speaking, safe passage followed by asylum. visa to stay in russia expires next june. if it is not extended, the fugitive has a problem. if he leaves russia, the visa becomes invalid and he cannot return. in berlin, the american ambassador to germany has been saying that his embassy is not a nest of espionage, as some german media have labeled it. >> what we have on our rooftop bar some electronic equipment. we like you, like the rooftop of this building i am in, or in the communication business. we communicate with other embassies around the world. we communicate back in washington.
. >> the german mp described his three-hour meeting with edward snowden in moscow. wasfugitive, said the mp, relaxed and seemed healthy. he could go shopping. mr. snowden wants to explain how, as he sees it, the u.s. intelligence agencies broke the law. and mr. snowden is looking at how he might move from russia to germany. you can imagine traveling to germany, provided there is a guarantee he could stay here for another country -- or another country and be safe there. that means legally...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
edward snowden seems to have found a job in russia find out what sort of work you'll be doing in around ten minutes time. matter how hard the u.s. government is working on the mending the shock of image of the gone time about countering the flow of criticism continues to pour down on the infamous facility and you were appalled by a u.s. based human rights group has found systematic violations of the science and called for its immediate closure and are seizing the citric and i went to gun tunnel day to see and his have a. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the beast that holds america's most scandalous prison no one likes to be spit on no one wants to have their own on torture hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two and they're human beings after all they're there's no reason to expect that they enjoy being here you know we pretend otherwise prisoners held indefinitely in the name of the never ending war on terror whether they're innocent or guilty is not our job right now we have the court system determined that in just
edward snowden seems to have found a job in russia find out what sort of work you'll be doing in around ten minutes time. matter how hard the u.s. government is working on the mending the shock of image of the gone time about countering the flow of criticism continues to pour down on the infamous facility and you were appalled by a u.s. based human rights group has found systematic violations of the science and called for its immediate closure and are seizing the citric and i went to gun tunnel...
973
973
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 973
favorite 0
quote 1
the diplomatic disaster based on leaks from edward snowden. i asked his intermediary journalist glen greenwald speaking to us from rio. is it credible he would not know? >> unfortunately it is credible. because the nsa has become this rogue agency that really goes off on its own and does whatever it wants. i'm not sure which is scarier, that the president did know and approved it and is now lying about it or that he didn't know and the nsa took it upon itself to do that without the commander in chief being aware. >> reporter: does everyone do it? experts say china and russia are notorious for spying. so are close allies like france mostly for industrial espionage and israel for cyber war. but experts say no other spy agencies come close to the nsa's vast data collection. despite the risks, president obama is the first u.s. president to use a blackberry, overruling objections from the c irgs a and nsa. >> knowing other countries would be interested in listening to his phone calls. he ended up with one of the most secure blackberrys on earth. >>
the diplomatic disaster based on leaks from edward snowden. i asked his intermediary journalist glen greenwald speaking to us from rio. is it credible he would not know? >> unfortunately it is credible. because the nsa has become this rogue agency that really goes off on its own and does whatever it wants. i'm not sure which is scarier, that the president did know and approved it and is now lying about it or that he didn't know and the nsa took it upon itself to do that without the...
187
187
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
analyst edward snowden has a new job. he is working in technical support at one of russia's largest websites. edward snowden lawyers would not name the company but says that he started work tomorrow. the 30-year-old was granded asylum in moscow this year. he is facing espionage charms in the united states. >> the troubled health care website is back. for now. a networking problem caused the website to crash on tuesday night stopping people from submitting applications. the service was restored yesterday and others not back on line until this morning. there have been major issues with the site reventing people from registering and applying for insurance coverage. >> if you plan to fly for the holiday, here is the magic date: the lowest fares will be found if you book before november 12. a domestic round trip flight costs an average of $314 if you book before then. prices will suddenly spike on november 13th based on air fare the past three years. also, you will find the best deals if you fly on december 23rd or december 24
analyst edward snowden has a new job. he is working in technical support at one of russia's largest websites. edward snowden lawyers would not name the company but says that he started work tomorrow. the 30-year-old was granded asylum in moscow this year. he is facing espionage charms in the united states. >> the troubled health care website is back. for now. a networking problem caused the website to crash on tuesday night stopping people from submitting applications. the service was...
85
85
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
this is based on documents provided by edward snowden. >> arriving for an uncomfortable meeting, the u.s. ambassador in major it has questions to answer after a spanish newspaper published elite documents showing u.s. intelligence services tracked more than 60 million phone calls made in spain between december and january of this year. a massive 3.5 million calls in one day. they say the monitoring appears to track where the calls were made and how long they lasted, but not their content. the spanish government has demanded full details about what information was collected from their citizens. >> as always, we learn about what is going on after it has happened. that is how it is with american intelligence. they are always ahead of us. >> it is a disgrace they are spying on governments and ministers. we will see what happens, but to me, this is a very serious violation. >> it comes after the prime rejected calls for an eu wide no-spying agreement. they wanted more information before supporting the special arrangement with the united states. he white house has denied that president oba
this is based on documents provided by edward snowden. >> arriving for an uncomfortable meeting, the u.s. ambassador in major it has questions to answer after a spanish newspaper published elite documents showing u.s. intelligence services tracked more than 60 million phone calls made in spain between december and january of this year. a massive 3.5 million calls in one day. they say the monitoring appears to track where the calls were made and how long they lasted, but not their content....
195
195
Nov 4, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> nsa whistleblower edward snowden has been charged with espionage. but he wants to be let off the hook saying they are looking to criminalize a local speech in a letter friday the northbounding sa whistleblower asked for international hope to persuade the us to give him clemency. >> he violated u.s. law. he should return to the united states and face justice. >> snowden has also indicated that he would like to testify before congress withoabout the surveillance program but lawmakers wonsay that won't hap either. >> houston taking on the colts. the texans were rolling through the first half. andre johnson pulls in his third touchdown of the game. texans up 21-3. what we told you about texan's head coach gary kubiak collapsing it's down there from houston they go on to drop their 6th straight. 27-24. raider rs taking on the eagles. it was the colts the eagles quarterback shutting down the raider's defense for a record tieing 7 touchdown passes. connecting with riley cooper for three of his 7 touchdowns. finishing the became 406 yards, 7 touchdowns no i
. >> nsa whistleblower edward snowden has been charged with espionage. but he wants to be let off the hook saying they are looking to criminalize a local speech in a letter friday the northbounding sa whistleblower asked for international hope to persuade the us to give him clemency. >> he violated u.s. law. he should return to the united states and face justice. >> snowden has also indicated that he would like to testify before congress withoabout the surveillance program but...
946
946
Nov 4, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 946
favorite 0
quote 1
edward snowden, the man wanted for leaking nsa secrets has angered u.s. officials again. this time he is releasing now a manifesto calling out the u.s. and britain for their spying programs. his manifesto was published in a german magazine. and he writes, his actions have prompted debate and that the u.s. and britain are among the worst surveillance offenders. snowden is living now in moscow, under asylum from the russian government. that's where we pick up the story with diana magna, who is also gauging reaction from the germans. >> there's a growing chorus of voices in germany calling for edward snowden to be granted asylum there. there's talk also about a parliamentary investigation into the tapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone, where snowden will be called on to testify. he said he's willing to testify. but he'd have to be granted asylum. it's possible of course for him to provide testimony from russian soil, but that might go against the grounds for his asylum. president putin has made it quite clear that he's a free man, but he can do nothing more that will d
edward snowden, the man wanted for leaking nsa secrets has angered u.s. officials again. this time he is releasing now a manifesto calling out the u.s. and britain for their spying programs. his manifesto was published in a german magazine. and he writes, his actions have prompted debate and that the u.s. and britain are among the worst surveillance offenders. snowden is living now in moscow, under asylum from the russian government. that's where we pick up the story with diana magna, who is...
192
192
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden. and that slide showing these numbers in millions and so on. but in fact, the nsa collected no information in europe. they say that any information, i in of this meta data, that's with a it was. not phone call or conten was done by european services, not by the nsa. that it was not in fact the citizens of those countries, france and spain, but collected from a number of sources by the u.s. and nato allies in support of military operations abroad. here's how they made that case at the hearings today. >> the assertions by spain, italy, that nsa collected ten of million of phone call are completely false. to be perfectly clear, this is not information that we collected on european citizens. it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> so in effect, they're saying that one of the strongest reasons for this anger we've been seeing from europe started with nothing. the misinterpretation, erin, of a
snowden. and that slide showing these numbers in millions and so on. but in fact, the nsa collected no information in europe. they say that any information, i in of this meta data, that's with a it was. not phone call or conten was done by european services, not by the nsa. that it was not in fact the citizens of those countries, france and spain, but collected from a number of sources by the u.s. and nato allies in support of military operations abroad. here's how they made that case at the...
744
744
Oct 28, 2013
10/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 744
favorite 0
quote 0
meantime, documents leaked by edward snowden suggest that the u.s. monitored 60 million phone dmauls spain in just a single month. >>> and a new glitch for the government's health care website. a data center has crashed. shutting down the entire system. meantime, more republicans are calling for the resignation of health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. she's set to testify before congress later this week. >>> and new details about the deadly police shooting of a california boy carrying a fake assault rifle. vigils are being held for 13-year-old and i wiy lopez. two women are disputing the story. saying deputies did not give lopez a chance to respond once they order him to drop the gun. an autopsy found he was shot seven times. officers say they thought he was about to shoot them. >>> and a shocking sight at a youth football game in georgia. this really needs no more narration. gnat is a hot air balloon that ran out of gas making an energy landing on the field. the field cleared just in time. the balloon struck the ground twice. the am
meantime, documents leaked by edward snowden suggest that the u.s. monitored 60 million phone dmauls spain in just a single month. >>> and a new glitch for the government's health care website. a data center has crashed. shutting down the entire system. meantime, more republicans are calling for the resignation of health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. she's set to testify before congress later this week. >>> and new details about the deadly police shooting of...
495
495
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 495
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a bombshell new report based on documents leaked by edward snowden and it accuses the n.s.a. of secretly tapping into google and yahoo's internet servers. the original prism scandal that involved complicated court orders allowing the n.s.a. to subpoena records from those companies, but this latest program code named muscular could have been painting the same record behind google's and yahoo's back. the n.s.a. has denied the claim that 180 million records have been compromised. >>> there is a monster storm and it's putting halloween on hold for many kids across the country. look at that right there. heavy rain, high wind and flash flooding already hitting parts of texas at this hour. this is new video coming in from houston. possible tornadoes and hail forcing trick or treaters to cancel their plans this evening. several cities in indiana, kentucky and ohio put off the quest for candy until tomorrow. hang in there, kids. >>> out of washington, iraqi prime minister mall can malliki is set to arrive at the white house today for a meeting with president obama about the increase i
there is a bombshell new report based on documents leaked by edward snowden and it accuses the n.s.a. of secretly tapping into google and yahoo's internet servers. the original prism scandal that involved complicated court orders allowing the n.s.a. to subpoena records from those companies, but this latest program code named muscular could have been painting the same record behind google's and yahoo's back. the n.s.a. has denied the claim that 180 million records have been compromised....
239
239
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 1
this relates to edward snowden and being a contractor for the government. 17% of your employees have some kind of security clearance. >> that's correct. >> that's correct? okay. so what is the lesson of edward snowden in terms of being able to track your employees to make sure there's not more like that if that's -- i mean, there's some people who think he's a hero. i don't want to suggest anything. but given your role as a government contractor of trying to avoid that. and how do you think the government's going to change its relationship with contractors as a result? >> well, a lot of questions there. let me start with this premise. i got my first security clearance when i was 18 years old. i had joined the military, i was in military intelligence. and as a result of that, i signed a document that said i would not disclose the items that i came about. somebody chose -- mr. snowden chose to disclose that and as a consequence, we're in the dialogue that we are in today. our -- the government has been buying services from the private industry since the first world war. there's million
this relates to edward snowden and being a contractor for the government. 17% of your employees have some kind of security clearance. >> that's correct. >> that's correct? okay. so what is the lesson of edward snowden in terms of being able to track your employees to make sure there's not more like that if that's -- i mean, there's some people who think he's a hero. i don't want to suggest anything. but given your role as a government contractor of trying to avoid that. and how do...
290
290
Nov 4, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 290
favorite 0
quote 0
whistle blower edward snowden sounding off. >> we're going to tell you what's in his open letter. why he's asking the u.s. for clemency. >> it feels like 2012 all over again. mitt romney attacking president obama over health care. why the former presidential candidate jumped into the debate. >> a special look at aging around the globe, starting in afghanistan, where life expectancy is among the lowest in the world. >> we're taking a live look at egypt right now. the protests there, you can see breaking up very quickly, just an hour ago. we saw hundreds of people outside of the courthouse where mohamed morsi's trial has just been adjourned to the new year. we'll be right back. >> good morning. welcome back to aljazeera america. >> some democrats in washington are worried they're going to lose jobs over the ongoing n.s.a. scandal. we'll talk with an experienced democratic strategist. >> let's get a look at what temperatures we can expect to see across the nation. i'm he can specking a lot of low temperatures. >> a lot of low temperatures. it's chilly out there this morning. these ar
whistle blower edward snowden sounding off. >> we're going to tell you what's in his open letter. why he's asking the u.s. for clemency. >> it feels like 2012 all over again. mitt romney attacking president obama over health care. why the former presidential candidate jumped into the debate. >> a special look at aging around the globe, starting in afghanistan, where life expectancy is among the lowest in the world. >> we're taking a live look at egypt right now. the...
86
86
Nov 2, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
by now, most of the world has heard the name edward snowden. the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the center of the story lives in brazil. >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to the united states since he broke the story about the nsa surveillance programs for fear of being prosecuted. >> the nsa's goal really is the elimination of privacy globally. it is literally a system designed to monitor all forms of human behavior inside the united states, which is the ultimate surveillance state. >> last december, glenn greenwald received an email from a person who didn't identify himself. >> we still didn't know who he was, where he worked, but he was saying he had access to large amounts of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states gove
by now, most of the world has heard the name edward snowden. the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the center of the story lives in brazil. >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to the united states...
280
280
Nov 3, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 0
>> first of all i would welcome edward snowden being brought back to this country. but i know one german parliamentarian is suggesting that germany give mr. snowden a platform to reveal more american secrets. my view on that, that would kind of tend to moot the whole debate here about whether or not we're spying on a friend. >> schieffer: i take it you do not, i've asked this, if you thought he was a hero i believe you said you thought he was a if he tech for. >> yes. >> schieffer: do you think there has been harm not just our intelligence gathering but also our influence by these revelations? >> absolutely. look, i understand the situation in germany now with the chancellor is embarrassed. but let's assume that this was discovered not through press accounts but through german counter intelligence. the last thing the germans would have done would have made this public. they would have come to us privately and we would have solved this problem. what this has done has destroyed, threatened, important relationships we have. >> schieffer: i'm sorry but we have to leave
>> first of all i would welcome edward snowden being brought back to this country. but i know one german parliamentarian is suggesting that germany give mr. snowden a platform to reveal more american secrets. my view on that, that would kind of tend to moot the whole debate here about whether or not we're spying on a friend. >> schieffer: i take it you do not, i've asked this, if you thought he was a hero i believe you said you thought he was a if he tech for. >> yes. >>...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
justice system maybe after edward snowden the former n.s.a. contractor might very well be the first to. make a legal strike through a german inquiry arties going to go explains according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is there willing to come to germany and testify against n.s.a. of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday of course at this point n.s.a. in germany find himself in sort of hot water considering the fact that it has been revealed that in this day has been listening to the phone private conversation full private phone conversations all of a german chancellor angela merkel and that is of course edward snowden said that he's willing to come only if there are certain conditions which are going to be met it is probably useful to remember that germany was one of those many states who have refused to snowden simply for asylum which he has made earlier this year russia has been ten dead snowden has been living her
justice system maybe after edward snowden the former n.s.a. contractor might very well be the first to. make a legal strike through a german inquiry arties going to go explains according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is there willing to come to germany and testify against n.s.a. of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday of course at this point n.s.a. in germany find...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
following the revelations of leaker edward snowden the document was aimed at scaling down the amount of records the intelligence agency will be able to obtain it critics say the measures will do quite the opposite. senator feinstein's bill is an effort to codified the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of americans telephone records which is in fact on shaky legal footing right now and there's another program that's being legalized in this bill which has not gotten as much attention as it really should which is the back door searches of international communications and so what has been happening is that the n.s.a. is allowed under the limits act to go collect huge amounts of communications of people who are suspected to be foreigners overseas without any individual warrant because they are foreigners overseas what ends up happening is the n.s.a. scoops up a lot of communications between people overseas and americans and also ends up scooping a lot of purely domestic communications of americans into that as well these are all communications americans communications that the n.s.a. would need an
following the revelations of leaker edward snowden the document was aimed at scaling down the amount of records the intelligence agency will be able to obtain it critics say the measures will do quite the opposite. senator feinstein's bill is an effort to codified the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of americans telephone records which is in fact on shaky legal footing right now and there's another program that's being legalized in this bill which has not gotten as much attention as it really should...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
edward snowden you know not a hero not a whistleblower a leaker a traitor just imagine that he's saying this is this is something everyone does it seems like this is really just kind of saying one nation yeah it's very it's very one sided i'd like to hear him talk about who's spying on him i would love to hear that and one other thing before me one of the rally is that the citizens of these countries i can't help but think you know here we are we're protesting n.s.a. surveillance in a country that at least we have some sort of semblance of mirage of civil liberties safeguards that you really do the citizens of other doesn't know because spanier and let's move on to the rally anniversary of the patriot act the twelve year anniversary the media reported that thousands were there was a little bit hard for us to tell it felt like a good solid thousand people marching it was very encouraging and we're watching the footage right now this is it was actually a march that moved from union station to capitol hill when people were in motion you could obviously gauge there were hundreds and hundred
edward snowden you know not a hero not a whistleblower a leaker a traitor just imagine that he's saying this is this is something everyone does it seems like this is really just kind of saying one nation yeah it's very it's very one sided i'd like to hear him talk about who's spying on him i would love to hear that and one other thing before me one of the rally is that the citizens of these countries i can't help but think you know here we are we're protesting n.s.a. surveillance in a country...
201
201
Oct 28, 2013
10/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 1
cheney says edward snowden is "a traitor." plain and simple. my asthma's under control. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. for $499 a month for 27 months. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite
cheney says edward snowden is "a traitor." plain and simple. my asthma's under control. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be...
181
181
Nov 1, 2013
11/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 2
germany's top security official wants to set up a meeting between german investigators and edward snowden, if snowden is willing to talk about the national security agency and the reported monitoring of the phones of chancellor merkel and other politicians. a german lawmaker says he met with snowden on thursday and snowden said he was prepared to go to germany to testify. >>> some silicone valley are willing to put restraints on surveillance programs. google, aping, facebook, and yahoo, they're among the high- tech companies that wrote to congress calling for reforms. the tech companies say they fear consumers all over the world will lose faith in their ability to protect sensitive information and communication. >>> 7:15. we're finding out exactly how many people were a able to sign up for health insurance on the troubled healthcare.gov web site. the first few days after it launched. in formal notes from a meeting show just 6 people successfully enrolled on the first day, october isst, and by the end of the -- 1st, and by the end of the second day, 248. the goal of the obama administratio
germany's top security official wants to set up a meeting between german investigators and edward snowden, if snowden is willing to talk about the national security agency and the reported monitoring of the phones of chancellor merkel and other politicians. a german lawmaker says he met with snowden on thursday and snowden said he was prepared to go to germany to testify. >>> some silicone valley are willing to put restraints on surveillance programs. google, aping, facebook, and...
336
336
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 336
favorite 0
quote 1
and that is one of the reasons why glenn greenwald and edward snowden's revelations have had such traction over here. because, as i said, most people take it for granted that there is a lot spying that goes on, even between allies. much less between adversaries. but even between allies. look, the former u.s. secretary of state madeleine albright said, just this week, that i was spied on, she said, when i was u.s. ambassador by the french, our allies. there's a lot of two-way spying going on. but it's the mass collection of anything from the population that is causing a huge amount of anxiety. >> because of that, it does remain an open question what the political fallout will be in the end for the u.s. and its relationship with many european nations. thank you so much, great interview with greenwald, thank you. >>> now to the administration's other albatross, the troubled rollout of obama care. despite promises to the contrary prom the president himself, many americans could lose their current coverage because of a law. is that a bad thing? cnn's brianna keilar is following developments. sh
and that is one of the reasons why glenn greenwald and edward snowden's revelations have had such traction over here. because, as i said, most people take it for granted that there is a lot spying that goes on, even between allies. much less between adversaries. but even between allies. look, the former u.s. secretary of state madeleine albright said, just this week, that i was spied on, she said, when i was u.s. ambassador by the french, our allies. there's a lot of two-way spying going on....
108
108
Oct 30, 2013
10/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
former contractor edward snowden leet important information on how -- leaked detailed information on how this is done. a number of proposals have been sent to improve transparency and strengthen privacy protections to further build the confidence of the american public and our nations fisa programs. i am joined now by sam sacks, who is live at the capital. the hearing was supposed to consider a number of proposals.e proposals entail? >> good to be with you. just to recap, the pfizer court is this top-secret court -- this fisa court is this top-secret court that provides the oversight over the nsa. they have to go to this court to get a lot of these court orders. the problem is that nobody really knows what goes i inside. the opinions are classified. there's only one arguer and it is from the government and there is no one representing the privacy of the individual from whom the government is turned to get information from. so today was about getting more transparency and a number of ideas were brought up, such as a process for declassifying the court's opinion to give members of cong
former contractor edward snowden leet important information on how -- leaked detailed information on how this is done. a number of proposals have been sent to improve transparency and strengthen privacy protections to further build the confidence of the american public and our nations fisa programs. i am joined now by sam sacks, who is live at the capital. the hearing was supposed to consider a number of proposals.e proposals entail? >> good to be with you. just to recap, the pfizer court...
319
319
Nov 1, 2013
11/13
by
KDTV
tv
eye 319
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden, alegan que la empresa no aplicÓ controles de calidad cuando investigÓ a edward snowden. >>> hace 20 aÑos la asesinato de un cardenal de guadalajara puso en el mundo al joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn, afectÓ tambiÉn la vida de muchas otras personas. son las historias personales de los protagonistas en ese fatÍdico dia. >>> este es una historia paralela cuyos actores no se pueden despegar, el cardenal posado ocampo. guadalajara velaba el cuerpo de su cardenal asesinado a plena luz del dÍa. y justicia clamaba la multitud al presidente carlos salinas mientras este llegaba al funeral. >>> le pedi padre mÍo si tu permitiste que pasara esto danos suficiente fuerza para salir adelante. >>> hace 20 aÑos angelina pedÍa justicia para ella y sus hijos. el remordimiento se la comÍa en vida, lo hizo cambiar de empleo por este que pensaba que era el mÁs seguro. era angelina cuando no hablaba del crimen, esta es angelina en 2013. >>> dure mÁs de 8 aÑos para tratar de superar eso. >>> una forma de superarla es esta fotografÍa con imÁgenes de ella y el de Él en 1993. ambos estÁn
snowden, alegan que la empresa no aplicÓ controles de calidad cuando investigÓ a edward snowden. >>> hace 20 aÑos la asesinato de un cardenal de guadalajara puso en el mundo al joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn, afectÓ tambiÉn la vida de muchas otras personas. son las historias personales de los protagonistas en ese fatÍdico dia. >>> este es una historia paralela cuyos actores no se pueden despegar, el cardenal posado ocampo. guadalajara velaba el cuerpo de su...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
176
176
Nov 4, 2013
11/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
he says, edward snowden says, he was exposing the fact the u.s. government itself was breaking the law. scott shane is national security reporter for "the new york times" and his front-page article is headlined, "no morsel too minuscule for all-consuming nsa." we will have a link to it at democracynow.org. when we come back, pakistani american journalist returns to pakistan to look at the effects of drone attacks on the ground. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to a new film called, "wounds of waziristan" by pakistani american journalist madiha tahir. madiha tahir traveled to northwest pakistan to speak to people in northwest pakistan. we have a broadcast exclusive. >> there is a wide gap between u.s. assessment of casualties and nongovernmental reports. nevertheless, it is a hard fact that u.s. strikes have resulted in civilian casualties. war.k that exists in every and for the families of those civilians, no words or legal construct can justify thei
he says, edward snowden says, he was exposing the fact the u.s. government itself was breaking the law. scott shane is national security reporter for "the new york times" and his front-page article is headlined, "no morsel too minuscule for all-consuming nsa." we will have a link to it at democracynow.org. when we come back, pakistani american journalist returns to pakistan to look at the effects of drone attacks on the ground. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this...
89
89
Nov 4, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that compiled information and used it for political purposes. information that is collected for law enforcement and security purposes is often used on political groups. >> if i could provide some perspective. the fbi operates through mandates that are codified in statute laws written by our congress and signed by the president into law. that process has produced, appropriately and necessarily, oversight, not just in the executive branch of government itself. the department of justice is obviously in the fbi as well. but also with the congress and through the court system and the judicial branch. that is to make sure that they and and day out, the work we are doing -- day in and day out, the work we are doing is representing the people of the united states and is what is required at that point in time. they have an expectation that we use those tools. they have an eagle expectation that we balance the use of those t
edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that compiled information and used it for political purposes. information that is collected for law enforcement and security purposes is often used on political groups. >> if i could provide some perspective. the fbi operates through mandates that are codified in statute laws written by our congress and signed by the president into law. that process has produced,...
149
149
Nov 2, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
also, growing fallout from the information leaked by edward snowden. what he is now asking dpor -- asking for as washington tries to rebuild some relationships. >> it is vital when it comes to america safe and keeping our european allies safe. as i said earlier, the tensions that have been caused by these disclosures are ones that we acknowledge and ones we are addressing directly. >>> a check of the headlines. plans are in the work tips to prove the quality of life in the largest syrian refugee camp. it is home to more than 100,000 people that fled the civil war. they are swapping their squad cars for big rigs. the reason? by sitting up higher they have a chance of spotting drivers who are texting. >>> and there is going to be a partial solar eclipse visible to most of the east coast tomorrow at sunrise. get up early. it is a rare eclipse where the moon blocks part of the sun and completely in other parts of the world. >> obamacare was the focus of withering hearings this week over the website tee yeahs scow that put the white house on the defensive a
also, growing fallout from the information leaked by edward snowden. what he is now asking dpor -- asking for as washington tries to rebuild some relationships. >> it is vital when it comes to america safe and keeping our european allies safe. as i said earlier, the tensions that have been caused by these disclosures are ones that we acknowledge and ones we are addressing directly. >>> a check of the headlines. plans are in the work tips to prove the quality of life in the...
92
92
Nov 5, 2013
11/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
shows him walking through the themts of berlin, renaming after edward snowden. german activist love the idea and have launched an online campaign to urge the government to introduce legislation. the majority of campaigning is conducted by the website where supporters of the project are asked to download this. this will raise awareness about the movement. activists are also urging people from other countries prompted by the nsa surveillance program to join the campaign to rename streets after edward snowden and it would seem the message is being heard.
shows him walking through the themts of berlin, renaming after edward snowden. german activist love the idea and have launched an online campaign to urge the government to introduce legislation. the majority of campaigning is conducted by the website where supporters of the project are asked to download this. this will raise awareness about the movement. activists are also urging people from other countries prompted by the nsa surveillance program to join the campaign to rename streets after...
60
60
Nov 4, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden inmates in the gym and paper it comes on the back if that support for edwards to admit it in geneva on animosity increase we've seen a group of over fifty as senior figures calling for him actually to be granted asylum in germany now in the optical it to say that something that perhaps they had the car in german government wooden supports pounds because suggesting a bed and some of skeletons in their own clothes that could come out if there was a mean age investigation into just exactly what's it going on in tennis if the nsa spying program. how about a monk spends fifty that say that it snowed and should she come to you and to be allowed to come to germany. that is wall that says one senior former german politicians say. edward snowden is the late great service to the western world and now it's up to austin to help him so huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. average now an incense calls to reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data. the wild one mouse has rejected any idea of cle
snowden inmates in the gym and paper it comes on the back if that support for edwards to admit it in geneva on animosity increase we've seen a group of over fifty as senior figures calling for him actually to be granted asylum in germany now in the optical it to say that something that perhaps they had the car in german government wooden supports pounds because suggesting a bed and some of skeletons in their own clothes that could come out if there was a mean age investigation into just exactly...
80
80
Nov 2, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
so, we've created what edward snowden has called the "turnkey totalitarian state." it's not quite totalitarian yet, but all you have to do is turn the key and it would be. yber pass yber >>> the man behind the murder - we'll tell you about the man who authorities say opened fire at lax airport, and why he contacted his family beforehand. >> targetting the taliban - this man was the most wanted man in pakistan. a u.s. drone strike killed him. more on the operation and why the c.i.a. was coming for him. >> plus, day of the dead. astech and catholic rituals come together as families celebrate their loved ones.
so, we've created what edward snowden has called the "turnkey totalitarian state." it's not quite totalitarian yet, but all you have to do is turn the key and it would be. yber pass yber >>> the man behind the murder - we'll tell you about the man who authorities say opened fire at lax airport, and why he contacted his family beforehand. >> targetting the taliban - this man was the most wanted man in pakistan. a u.s. drone strike killed him. more on the operation and...
138
138
Oct 28, 2013
10/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
edward snowden's revelation confirmed it was a lie. the latest i heard it within a month, the nsa spied on more than 124 billion phone calls worldwide. that means that every single person on earth is facing the risk of being caught up in the dragnet. the person, edward snowden, he is holed up in russia because here in the states he would sure be in jail by now. >> people at the rally demanded a meaningful surveillance law reform. they came with a petition signed by more than 500 thousand people asking for an investigation. senate judiciary committees plan hearings on those programs so they want to make sure their forces are heard. one of the main messages of this rally as watch the watchers. the question is, is it really possible? so far, and he liked that has been shed on the watchers was three whistleblowers. >> more details and updates on the battle for privacy and ask her and analysis -- and expert analysis. a suicide bombing killed six people in southern russia on monday. dozens more injured. it went off in a packed bus. we retrac
edward snowden's revelation confirmed it was a lie. the latest i heard it within a month, the nsa spied on more than 124 billion phone calls worldwide. that means that every single person on earth is facing the risk of being caught up in the dragnet. the person, edward snowden, he is holed up in russia because here in the states he would sure be in jail by now. >> people at the rally demanded a meaningful surveillance law reform. they came with a petition signed by more than 500 thousand...
165
165
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
edward snowden describe the cozy relationship between german spies and the nsa. we are in bed together with the germans, the same as with most western countries. they don't ask to justify how we know something and vice versa, to insulate their political leaders from the backlash of knowing how grievously they are violating global privacy. the nsa has an agreement with other countries including canada, u.k., australia, and new zealand. each country's spying agency is directed at a certain region of the world. together the five countries are known as the five eyes. they share intelligence with roughly 30 other nations, including germany. these stations are known as third-party partners. they have their surveillance tools trained on each other, or they have outsourced their spying activities. the report says it appears the principle that foreign intelligence agencies do not monitor the citizens of their own country is obsolete in this world of globalized communication and surveillance. the britain intelligence agency can spy on anyone but british nationals. the nsa
edward snowden describe the cozy relationship between german spies and the nsa. we are in bed together with the germans, the same as with most western countries. they don't ask to justify how we know something and vice versa, to insulate their political leaders from the backlash of knowing how grievously they are violating global privacy. the nsa has an agreement with other countries including canada, u.k., australia, and new zealand. each country's spying agency is directed at a certain region...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
edward snowden's revelations about the n.s.a. has seen the u.s. intelligence bosses go to great lengths to justify their activities officially they've been told to use nine eleven as their main argument according to a document leaks in the media and some politicians are happy to follow that advice what i want to tell you about is how did we get here nine eleven crowded nine eleven we had no way of connecting those dots what section two fifteen does is allow the government to connect the dots these dots should have and likely could have been connected to prevent nine eleven many of these reform proposals run the risk of recreating the type of cumbersome over lawyer pfizer regime that proved so inadequate in the wake of nine eleven one incident was called nine eleven that should never happen again. the attitude of the u.s. intelligence community indicates a reluctance to reforms as american interest political analyst eric draitser. to intrust the scene bureaucrats like clapper and others who have been caught lying publicly on the record to congress
edward snowden's revelations about the n.s.a. has seen the u.s. intelligence bosses go to great lengths to justify their activities officially they've been told to use nine eleven as their main argument according to a document leaks in the media and some politicians are happy to follow that advice what i want to tell you about is how did we get here nine eleven crowded nine eleven we had no way of connecting those dots what section two fifteen does is allow the government to connect the dots...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
korea has arrived in moscow the very same place where edward snowden now resides on his political asylum and if we go back five months we remember that ecuador was one of the countries which offered edward snowden the political asylum that is despite the us being the strategic partner of ecuador and you know despite the fact that the economy of ecuador largely depends on the us this is by no means an obstacle for korea to be openly critical of washington statics i remember standing in this very same studio in central moscow in july when the visit of another led american president to moscow ever marlice the president believe resulted in a major international scandal when he's playing with a denied airspace and forced to stay for twelve hours in vienna when i remember standing here and citing some explosive quotes coming from the foreign ministry of ecuador well obviously we are expecting the trade and military cooperation cards to be laid on the table today during the talks between now and korea but there's absolutely no chance that the snowden fact will be evaded from this conversation o
korea has arrived in moscow the very same place where edward snowden now resides on his political asylum and if we go back five months we remember that ecuador was one of the countries which offered edward snowden the political asylum that is despite the us being the strategic partner of ecuador and you know despite the fact that the economy of ecuador largely depends on the us this is by no means an obstacle for korea to be openly critical of washington statics i remember standing in this very...
124
124
Nov 2, 2013
11/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
crowded into the press conference to see what there was to say about the meeting with edward snowden and the letter to the government. edward snowden be willing to talk to german investigators or politicians or even come to germany to be interviewed? he could come to germany if it were guaranteed that he would be secure in germany or a comparable country. the green and the left party want to question snowden about u.s. surveillance activity. he could be offered asylum or safe passage in return. christian democrats it would exacerbate tensions with washington. one alternative being discussed is to meet with snowden in moscow. usif snowden was to provide with information, we will take that into consideration. verification or new information would be a good thing. -- not is nothing something the u.s. would be likely to find good. it reiterated its position on snowden on friday. which he iss with charged are serious. our view that the right thing to do is for him to return or be returned to the united states to face those charges. german government is in a tricky situation. how can they
crowded into the press conference to see what there was to say about the meeting with edward snowden and the letter to the government. edward snowden be willing to talk to german investigators or politicians or even come to germany to be interviewed? he could come to germany if it were guaranteed that he would be secure in germany or a comparable country. the green and the left party want to question snowden about u.s. surveillance activity. he could be offered asylum or safe passage in return....
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden in this in the german paper it comes on the back of their support for edward snowden here in germany and in a massive increase we've seen that group of over fifty senior public figures calling for him actually to be to be granted asylum here in germany now the article it does say that something that perhaps the current german government wouldn't support because suggesting that some of the skeletons in their own closet could come out if there was any big investigation into just exactly what had gone on in terms of the n.s.a. spying program however among those fifty that say edward snowden should should come to should be allowed to come to germany is one that says one seemed former german politician saying edward snowden has done a great service to the western world and now it's up to us to help him so huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas right here in the german press. a correspondent in berlin while edward snowden sists calls to reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data meantime though the white house has reject
snowden in this in the german paper it comes on the back of their support for edward snowden here in germany and in a massive increase we've seen that group of over fifty senior public figures calling for him actually to be to be granted asylum here in germany now the article it does say that something that perhaps the current german government wouldn't support because suggesting that some of the skeletons in their own closet could come out if there was any big investigation into just exactly...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
is based on the materials that edward snowden has. provided when it was when he was still in hong kong so he fully complies with the conditional to harm the u.s. interests were asked for the interest of mr snowden from other states with what you know a couple of they rule on they own the materials that have been provided while he was still in hong kong. i'd like to ask you a question concerning snowden's job for a major russian website if he works will he work from home or four from the office what's the technicality about. or they were asked for the job conditions and where he works this information is not disclosed and that's has to do with he's security. do you know if he took the job because he was interested in doing this work for this website or does he actually need the financial support does he need money. nor do we have. first of all i should say that's a pretty mean person who has the potential and the opportunity soon realizing its talents and as we know the snowden. qualified expert in i.t. acknowledges of course he review
is based on the materials that edward snowden has. provided when it was when he was still in hong kong so he fully complies with the conditional to harm the u.s. interests were asked for the interest of mr snowden from other states with what you know a couple of they rule on they own the materials that have been provided while he was still in hong kong. i'd like to ask you a question concerning snowden's job for a major russian website if he works will he work from home or four from the office...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
britain's prime minister threatens a legal action to stop me from publishing edward snowden's leaks exposing the extent of spying by u.s. and u.k. intelligence agencies. one man outraged by washington's snooping acquittals president rafael correa gives an exclusive interview to our teacher in his visit to moscow plus. a mother my children were injured we have no idea why our village or my house was targeted they survived a u.s. drone strike in pakistan but lost a grandmother are to speak to the family preparing to testify before members of congress in the first ever hearing of its kind. and so with just a few hours to go before the one hundred day countdown to the sochi winter olympics we'll bring you the latest from the preparations in the host city and follow the record breaking toss really. a very warm welcome to you if you have just joined us here on r.t. with me to about monday let's take a look at our top story this hour. the british government has warned it could resort to legal action to silence newspapers seeking to publish edward snowden's n.s.a. revelations it's the latest in a st
britain's prime minister threatens a legal action to stop me from publishing edward snowden's leaks exposing the extent of spying by u.s. and u.k. intelligence agencies. one man outraged by washington's snooping acquittals president rafael correa gives an exclusive interview to our teacher in his visit to moscow plus. a mother my children were injured we have no idea why our village or my house was targeted they survived a u.s. drone strike in pakistan but lost a grandmother are to speak to the...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
takes politics that's what edward snowden has laid out in his manifesto for truth and i'm a german news weekly the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterated he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. they're welcome to the program it's good to have you company here. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tarion prayed assess hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has reportedly arrived for his trial where he's accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december at the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempt to push through the islamicist leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers reports now from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has tw
takes politics that's what edward snowden has laid out in his manifesto for truth and i'm a german news weekly the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterated he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. they're welcome to the program it's good to...